Medicine, Chinese -- Translating -- Congresses. : Approaches to traditional Chinese medical literature : proceedings of an International Symposium on Translation Methodologies and Terminologies / edited by Paul U. Unschuld
Medicine, Chronothermal. : Chronotherapeutics for affective disorders : a clinician's manual for light and wake therapy / Anna Wirz-Justice, Francesco Benedetti, Michael Terman
Medicine Coast Salish Indians : Coming full circle : spirituality and wellness among Native communities in the Pacific Northwest / Suzanne Crawford O'Brien
2013
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Medicine -- Code numbers. : Netter's atlas of human anatomy for CPT coding / Celeste G. Kirschner ; illustrations by Frank H. Netter ; contributing illustrator, Carlos A.G. Machado
Medicine -- Colonies -- Europe. : Disease, medicine, and empire : perspectives on Western medicine and the experience of European expansion / edited by Roy MacLeod and Milton Lewis
Medicine -- Colonies -- Japan. : Prescribing colonization : the role of medical practices and policies in Japan-ruled Taiwan, 1895-1945 / Michael Shiyung Liu
A branch of medicine concerned with the total health of the individual within the home environment and in the community, and with the application of comprehensive care to the prevention and treatment of illness in the entire community
Medicine, Comparative -- Australia : Mapping the sociology of health and medicine : America, Britain, and Australia compared / by Fran Collyer
2012
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Medicine, Comparative -- Congresses : Learning what works : infrastructure required for comparative effectiveness research : workshop summary / LeighAnne Olsen, Claudia Grossmann, and J. Michael McGinnis ; Institute of Medicine of the National Academies
Therapeutic practices which are not currently considered an integral part of conventional allopathic medical practice. They may lack biomedical explanations but as they become better researched some (PHYSICAL THERAPY MODALITIES; DIET; ACUPUNCTURE) become widely accepted whereas others (humors, radium therapy) quietly fade away, yet are important historical footnotes. Therapies are termed as Complementary when used in addition to conventional treatments and as Alternative when used instead of conventional treatment